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F1 Italian GP stats:

67 – Ferrari climbed on the podium 67 times out of 67 Monza races.

20 – British drivers are the most successful at Monza, with 20 wins and 20 pole positions.

18/10/5 – Last year Lance Stroll became the youngest driver ever to start from the front row in Formula 1 history at 18 years, 10 months and 5 days, beating the previous record of Max Verstappen (18 years, 10 months and 29 days in Belgium 2016).

12 – Six years ago Sergio Perez was able to climb on the podium in second starting only 12th. That was the last Monza podium obtained starting outside the top-10.

12 – Kimi Raikkonen recorded the first of his three Monza podiums twelve years ago: he was second behind Michael Schumacher.

8 – In the last eight years the winner always started from the front row in Monza.

5 – Lewis Hamilton has the first chance to equal the record for Monza wins, five, set by Michael Schumacher from 1996 to 2006.

5 – Lewis Hamilton is in the position to be the first driver with 5 consecutive poles in Monza: at the moment he shares the record with Ayrton Senna (1988-1991). Hamilton has been the sole polesitter here since 2014.

5 – Sauber’s last top-3 grid placement in F.1 came here six years ago (2012) thanks to Nico Hulkenberg.

4 – Lewis Hamilton is the only driver who recorded four fastest race laps at Monza.

4 – Only two teams recorded a string of four poles in Monza: McLaren (1988-1991) and Mercedes (2014-2017).

4 – Mercedes is the only team with 4 consecutive wins in Monza (2014-2017).

4 – Lewis Hamilton is the active driver with most Monza wins, four, recorded in 2012 and three times in the last four years (2014, 2015, 2017).

1 – Lewis Hamilton is the only driver in history who claimed two consecutive hat-tricks (pole, win, fastest race lap) in Monza. He did it in 2014 and 2015.

1 – In the Turbo/Hybrid era there has been only one poleman at Monza, Lewis Hamilton, and only one team winning and leading the races on the Italian track, Mercedes.

0– In the four races of the Turbo/Hybrid era Mercedes didn’t leave a single lap in the lead to their rivals.